The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1911, Image 3
on Wh Copyright, 1810, by “I'm slick of boarding!” threw himself into the big the first floor front room ered at his room mate. “Well—I'm not a boarding-house keeper, am 1? You needn't look at me as if I had gotten the clam in the chowder tonight—I swear 1 didn't.” Jimmy took his from the mantel and lighted {t while he looked at Drake half-closed lids married--if you “Cut {t out chair In and glow- Rogers pipe leisurely | i | i | { a jolly bachelor for the rest of my old man--I " Drake looked “there's no other girl for me.” “Some other fe “No. laugh, “she gave me up for a box of paints, but I back paints and all--if she'd have me told her at the time I never but—I have had eighteen mont i i llow 1 suppose? Drake laughed a short, harsh would take her which t ut her side question J Ll) XS enamel —————————————— nse ym, egress — ‘ ——— meses sp —, ————— A. — Lmmmnssedecemmmesgos condemning — ee - A ——————————— ——— { rT er fants ho 2 he ~ cl bp or Td ww hs from the paper rang the bell of the ad ts 2 ry the doo vd number The ecard on read There was a scurrying of feet from within a voice whispered, “You go, Alles nay be some one to look at the apart: The fump ont hearts of both when the door opened and a slim, fluffy person in a soft bine some thing stood before them “We-—Is—that is—we saw an adver tisement Jimmy was stammering when the girl herself came to the res cue “You apartment, inside. perhaps “We don’t want to leave.” “but Miss Denning" “Denning! What his rudeness “Ruth Denning-—-she has won some big prize or something and we are go- ing to France “Where is she volce was unsteady. There was no time for answer Ruth Denning herself appeared. She stood between the portieres with a hand gripping each one in the effort to steady herself. “Bobby~" Bhe smiled In a way that Allee Ivery had not seen her emile even when the great lLeylan prize was given her. She came for now? Drake's Literary Presa, then and met the hand which “Are vou flat hunting?" The very foolishness of her question in so tense a moment snapped the cord and all four young persons laughed. And Jimmy so far forgot the fact that he did not know either girl that he an- swered glibly: “Why, no—we are hunting mush- wabbly eyes.” Avery's silvery laugh rang out rooms with Alice demure glance at would cast a Jimmy soe the “Perhaps you escape,” Drake view from the fire she sald, looking Ruth a new we suddenly sprung up before them Jimzy took the hint ¢ pointedly at enning, 1 miniature himself up 1, where he perched enameled tubs to situation In the other un Bob enjoy the Drake was aking renting your apart it mean tt ibhson 1¥8 need house for her “Not on your " put In Jimmy more rm Almost BC ( county, Kentucky, was a Record Family, ‘arnett of Hazard, born March 8 Migs 1844 To eleven children, six These and the Perry 1822 and was married to Cynthia CGrigsaley, Jure 8, them were born and five boys children father and living at the ripe girls are all living, are nla mother are ylao sixty-eight y ir pais and have grand geventy-one great-grand which added to their eleven make a grand total of 153 the four generations ud children souls In Papa's View of It. Gladys—But he writes such beau. tiful poetry, papa Papa--Now, see here, young lady, I'm not going to let you marry any ——— -— —-——- in Error, “He sald for all he cared, I might go to Farukhabad.” “And you are consulting an atlas, 1 presume, to find out where that fa? “Not at all. | merely wish to dis. cover if Farukhabad has a Carnegle Hbrary.” % OAS Hii Both, Maybe. “What's the matter with you? “1 feel a little uneasy.” *"Lection or winter underwear?" eR}, / oa A { trated Herewith Is Movable Man- ger and Rack, The style of stall shown in the {l lustration affords a great comfort to the cow. The distinguish ing features of the stall are the mov able manger and rack length of the standing room in front and behind may be varied to suit the the animal, which or chain stall, to out, The stall should be consists of a rope ne of th cow from backing across the rear end keep the feet wide on centers, The entire stall, B (see cut), is —— a pum gE if BUILDING UP A DAIRY HERD Fault of Da General Is 0) 7 i 4 nn Few Pc ymen _. wiedge t £ They Possess— ints ¢ Sell Cows, ich a cow of the heeft kK will be much more made up In the exceellent char 3 of the stock which she has pro On the hand, $ other when a i possessed of this class is no ine as a successful breeder In the and second calves which she pro ghe ought to be sold then be nut upon the mar iat she will command a good Salting Butter, When attending a farmers’ institute Prof, G. 1. Martin, head of the dairy department of the North Da- kota Agricultural college, was asked the question, "How much should but. ter we salted? His reply was: “For marketing from three-fourths of an ounce to one ounce to the pound butler fat recently ordinary Success in Dairying. ! s8 or failure In dairying does not mean the number of cows A man koets or the rushing that he does, but ipon the character of the man, the In. el'fgent thought that he gives his neivess apd bis management, ' COWS STANDING IN GUTTER Common and Uncleanly Habit of Blg Animals and Young Heifers Is Effectively Cured, barns where movable In modern COWS stanchions, the bothered with but where the cows are tied with young heif new into the stall, says irritating to find a come in every and COW has been rr Cow STYRLL —~ “J End of Stall, titer does two half voxing qu with a separat dvantages In handling mili or derstand all the pro An important milk pails a: The separator : cific purpose milk WM ¢ ream separators are so point the churn structed thi they can be made inst & long time In dairying manure is where whole milk sold. still a product that should be considered Considering both its food and tonle buttermilk may be consid ered cheap at 10 cents per guart When all has been said kind ean be used In dairying profitably modern butter should be molded into one pound molds and wrapped in a neat, attractive package About the only point of difference between testing milk and cream fis, the cream should be weighed and the milk may be measured To make a high grade of butter the cream should be kept at a low tem. perature, below 60 degrees, until twelve hours before churning. As farming land becomes scarce and high priced, farmers !n general are coming to realize the importance of making thelr land as fertile and pro ductive as possible STATE {| CAPITAL NEWS L — Harrisburg Correspondence Large Savings Deposits, $ tnhia’ y Philadelphia's 62 to have aceord “Shiny" Easter appear hocolate variety esvecially attended by attor well as State i GOeCIsIon was given. was William ©. Bishop Dies. i William O. Bishop, one of the city's well-known manufacturers and | nent in financial and Masonic died at the age of 67. Mir HON Prot} circles, and for years was a Old City Grays. member of the New Masonic Temple, Harrisburg Masons are preparing for a brilliant event at the opening of the new Masonic Temple, opposite the Capitol, which, it is expected, will be completed within a short time. The building will cost over $150,000. 1 is expected to hold the celebration on January 24, and among those to at tend will be Grand Master G. W Guthrie, Past Grand Mast George B. 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